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本文根据当时著名诗人维南提乌斯-福图纳图斯(Venantius Fortunatus)献给墨洛温女王和修女普瓦捷的圣拉德贡(St. Radegund of Poitiers)的作品,探讨了六世纪下半叶法兰克墨洛温王国中食物和食物仪式的作用和功能。他的圣拉德贡传记和关于圣拉德贡的诗歌中多次提到食物和与之相关的仪式。研究结果表明,共同进餐、饮食限制、款待、礼物和食物分配是梅罗文纪高卢社会交往的主要方面。它们不仅加强了教会与平民之间的联系,还促进了宗教领域与政治领域之间新关系的形成。圣拉德贡的慷慨和禁欲主义增强了她的权威。饮食仪式成为赞助制度日常惯例的一部分,从而使其适应了新兴的中世纪基督教社会的需要。同样重要的是,共进晚餐和交换礼物(通常是食物)促进了人们之间的信任和友谊。
Social Functions of Food and Food Rituals during the Merovingian Period (from Venantius Fortunatus’s Writings about St. Radegund)
This article explores the role and functions of food and food rituals in the Frankish Merovingian kingdom during the second half of the 6th century based on the writings of Venantius Fortunatus, a renowned poet of that period, dedicated to the Merovingian queen and nun St. Radegund of Poitiers. His vita of St. Radegund and poems about her include numerous references to food and ceremonies associated with it. The obtained results show that shared meals, dietary restrictions, treats, gifts, and food distribution were the key aspects of social interactions in Merovingian Gaul. They not only strengthened the bonds between the church and the laity but also contributed to the formation of new ties between the religious and political domains. St. Radegund’s generosity and asceticism heightened her authority. Food rituals became part of the patronage system’s daily practices, thereby adapting it to the needs of the emerging medieval Christian society. It is also important that sharing meals and exchanging gifts, often food, fostered trust and promoted friendship among people.